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Tag: biodiversity conservation

Malaysia at Risk of Falling Behind in Push for More Sustainable Palm Oil

April 29, 2014
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The Malaysian Palm Oil NGO Coalition (MPONGOC) has urged Malaysian banks, palm oil associations, and other government-backed institutions to commit to standards in the palm oil industry or risk falling behind a broader movement  that exclude deforestation and social conflict from their supply chains. Read more below to find out who...

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Forests in Indonesia’s Concession Areas Being Rapidly Destroyed

April 24, 2014
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Timber, logging, palm oil, and mining industry areas have accounted for nearly 45 percent of deforestation in Indonesia between 2000 and 2010, finds a new study. Read more below to find out just how much forest has been lost and which industry is the worst offender. Read more at Mongabay....

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Malaysia Imperils Forest Reserves and Sea Turtle Nesting Ground for Industrial Site

April 17, 2014
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Plans for building a liquefied natural gas plant and a steel coil mill  threaten one of Malaysia’s only marine turtle nesting beaches and a forest home to rare trees and mammals inside Tanjung Hantu Permanent Forest Reserve. Read more below to find out what the effects of this industrial site will...

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Indonesia’s Orangutan Action Plan Failing to Save Great Red Apes

April 10, 2014
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We are now over six years into the 10 year action plan implemented by Indonesia to conserve orangutans and their habitats but unfortunately there is little progress to be found. Not a single orangutan population has experienced a land use change that will make it any more likely to survive...

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Malaysian Palm Oil Giant Tied to Social Conflict, Deforestation, Says Report

April 9, 2014
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RAN recently released a report that argued that, while several, major global companies have made commitments to deforestation- and conflict-free palm oil,  Malaysia-based Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) continues to source palm oil associated with forest destruction and community conflicts. Read more below to find out what RAN hopes will be...

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Grocery Giant Commits to Zero-Deforestation Policy for Palm Oil Sourcing

April 3, 2014
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Safeway, the second biggest U.S. grocery chain, has become the latest company to establish a policy that excludes deforestation-linked palm oil from its products. Safeway will ask its suppliers to implement social and environmental criteria that ensure the palm oil it uses in branded products is ethical. Read more below to find...

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General Mills, Colgate-Palmolive Announce Deforestation-Free Policies for Palm Oil Sourcing

March 28, 2014
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On Monday, General Mills and Colgate-Palmolive both announced palm oil policies that go beyond standards set by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil in order to better protect the environment and wildlife surrounding their palm oil sources. Read more below to find out what these new policies are and how...

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Borneo Monkeys Lose a Tenth of Their Habitat in a Decade

March 27, 2014
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A new study revealed that several species of langurs monkeys in Borneo have lost over a tenth of their habitats since 2000. While this may not seem like a lot, it can actually have huge negative impacts on the populations of these animals. Read more below to find out what...

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Progressive Palm Oil Group Opens Door to Companies, NGO’s Adopting Zero Deforestation Policies

March 25, 2014
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A new group called the Palm Oil Innovation Group (POIG) has started to accept new members who commit to social and environmental safeguards that go beyond the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) eco-certification standard. Read more below to find out what these safeguards are and how POIG hopes to tip...

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After GAR Expands Policy, Over 50% of World’s Palm Oil Bound by Zero Deforestation Commitments

March 11, 2014
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After Golden-Agri Resources extended its forest conservation policy to include all palm oil it produces, sources, and trades, over half the world’s palm oil traded internationally is now bound by zero deforestation commitments. Read more below to find out the effects this will have on the palm oil industry and...

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